headlamp CITROEN JUMPY 2022 User Guide
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Lighting and visibility
– Vehicles whose lighting is obscured (for 
example, vehicles driving behind a safety 
barrier on a motorway).
– 
V
 ehicles at the top or bottom of a steep 
slope, on winding roads, on crossroads.
Clean the windscreen regularly, 
particularly the area in front of the 
camera.
The internal surface of the windscreen can 
also become misted around the camera. 
In humid and cold weather, demist the 
windscreen regularly.
Do not allow snow to accumulate on the 
bonnet or roof of the vehicle as this could 
obstruct the detection camera.
Headlamp beam height 
adjustment
 
 
To avoid inconvenience to other road users, 
the height of the halogen headlamps must be 
adjusted according to the load in the vehicle.
 
 
0 Empty (initial setting)
1 Partial load
2 Medium load
3 Maximum authorised load
4 5 6 Not used
 
 
01 or 2 people in the front seats (initial 
setting)
1 5 people
2 6 to 9 people
3 Driver + maximum authorised load
4 5 6 Not used
Interior ambient lighting 
 
The dimmed passenger compartment lighting 
improves visibility inside the vehicle when the 
light is poor.
Switching on
At night, the front roof lighting and panoramic 
roof lighting (if fitted to your vehicle) comes on 
automatically when the sidelamps are switched 
on.
The ambient lighting switches off automatically 
when the sidelamps are switched off.
Programming
With audio system or touch screen
The activation, deactivation and 
the choice of brightness of the 
ambience lighting can be set via the vehicle 
configuration menu.
Wiper control stalk
Before operating the wipers in wintry 
conditions, clear any snow, ice or frost 
from the windscreen and around the wiper 
arms and blades.
Do not operate the wipers on a dry 
windscreen. In extremely hot or cold 
weather, check that the wiper blades are not 
stuck to the windscreen before operating the 
wipers.
After using an automatic car wash, you  may temporarily notice abnormal noises 
and poorer wiping performance.
   You do not 
need to replace the wiper blades.    
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Driving
6
 
If the vehicle absolutely must drive through a 
flooded section of road:
► 
Check that the depth of the water does not 
exceed 15
  cm, taking account of waves that 
might be generated by other users.
►
 
Deactivate the Stop & Start function.
►
 
Drive as slowly as possible without stalling. In 
all cases, do not exceed 6 mph (10
  km/h).
►
 
Do not stop and do not switch off the engine.
On leaving the flooded road, as soon as safety 
conditions allow
, make several light brake 
applications to dry the brake discs and pads.
If in doubt about the state of your vehicle, 
contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Noise (Electric)
On the outside
Due to the vehicle’s quiet operation when 
driving, the driver must pay particular attention.
When manoeuvring, the driver must always 
check the vehicle's immediate surroundings.
At speeds of up to 19 mph (30 km/h), the 
pedestrian horn warns other road users of the 
vehicle’s presence.
Cooling the traction battery
The cooling fan comes on during 
charging to cool the on-board charger and the 
traction battery.
On the inside
During use, you may hear certain perfectly 
normal noises specific to electric vehicles, such 
as:
–
 
T
 raction battery relay when starting.
–
 
V
 acuum pump when braking.
–
 
V
 ehicle tyres or aerodynamics when driving.
–
 
Jolting and knocking noise during hill starts.
Towing
Driving with a trailer places greater 
demands on the towing vehicle and 
particular care must be taken.
Do not exceed the maximum towable 
weights.
At altitude: reduce the maximum load by 
10% per 1,000 metres of altitude; the lower 
air density at high altitudes decreases engine 
performance.
New vehicle: do not tow a trailer until the 
vehicle has driven at least 620 miles 
(1,000 kilometres).
If the outside temperature is high, let the 
engine idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the 
vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool.
Before setting off
Nose weight
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heaviest items are located as close as possible 
to the axle, and the nose weight (at the point 
where it joins your vehicle) approaches the 
maximum permitted, without exceeding it.
Tyres
► Check the tyre pressures of the towing 
vehicle and of the trailer , observing the 
recommended pressures.
Lighting
► Check the electrical signalling on the trailer 
and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.
If a genuine CITROËN towing device is 
used, the rear parking sensors will be 
deactivated automatically to avoid activating 
the audible signal.
When driving
Cooling
Towing a trailer uphill causes the coolant 
temperature to increase. The maximum towable 
load depends on the gradient and the exterior     
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Driving
With dashboard button 
 
 
 
► With the vehicle stationary , press this 
button for about 3 seconds then release it. 
Reinitialisation is confirmed by an audible signal.
Without dashboard button
With the vehicle stationary, the 
system is reinitialised via the 
vehicle configuration menu.
Malfunction
In the event of a malfunction, 
these warning lamps light up on 
the instrument panel.
In this case, the tyre under-inflation monitoring 
function is no longer performed.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Driving and manoeuvring 
aids - General 
recommendations
Driving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in 
any circumstances, replace the need for 
vigilance on the part of the driver.
The driver must comply with the Highway 
Code, must remain in control of the vehicle in 
all circumstances and must be able to retake 
control of it at all times. The driver must adapt 
the speed to climatic conditions, traffic and 
the state of the road.
It is the driver's responsibility to constantly 
monitor traffic conditions, assess the distance 
and relative speed of other vehicles, and 
anticipate their manoeuvres before using the 
direction indicator and changing lanes.
These systems do not make it possible to 
exceed the laws of physics.
Driving aids
You should hold the steering wheel with 
both hands, always use the door and interior 
mirrors, always leave your feet close to the 
pedals and take a break every 2 hours.
Manoeuvring aids
The driver must always check the 
surroundings of the vehicle before and during 
the whole manoeuvre, in particular using the 
mirrors.
Radar(s)
The operation of the radar(s), along with 
any associated functions, may be affected 
by the accumulation of dirt (e.g.
  mud, ice), 
in poor weather conditions (e.g.
  heavy rain, 
snow), or if the bumpers are damaged.
If the front bumper is to be repainted, contact 
a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop; 
certain types of paint could interfere with the 
operation of the radar(s).
 
 
Driving aids camera
This camera and its associated functions 
may be impaired or not work if the windscreen 
area in front of the camera is dirty, misty, 
frosty, covered with snow, damaged or 
masked by a sticker.
In humid and cold weather, demist the 
windscreen regularly.
Poor visibility (inadequate street lighting, 
heavy rain, thick fog, snowfall), dazzle 
(headlamps of an oncoming vehicle, low sun, 
reflections on a damp road, leaving a tunnel, 
alternating shade and light) can also impair 
detection performance.   
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Practical information
When charging is complete, the green 
charging indicator lamp in the flap goes 
out after about 2 minutes.
Domestic charging, mode 2
The end of charging is confirmed when the green 
CHARGE indicator lamp on the control unit and 
the green charging indicator lamp in the flap 
come on fixed.
►
 
Replace the protective cover on the charging 
nozzle and close the charging flap.
►
 
Disconnect the control unit end of the 
charging cable from the domestic socket.
Accelerated charging, mode 3
The end of charging is indicated by the charging 
control unit and by the fixed lighting of the green 
indicator lamp in the flap.
►
 
Hang up the nozzle on the charging unit and 
close the charging flap.
Superfast charging, mode 4
The end of charging is indicated by the charger 
and by the fixed lighting of the green indicator 
lamp in the flap.
► You can also pause charging by 
pressing this button in the flap (in mode 4 
only).
►
 
Hang up the nozzle on the charger
 .
►
 
Depending on version, replace the protective 
cover on the lower section and close the 
charging flap.
When the charging nozzle is 
disconnected, a message on the 
instrument panel indicates that charging is 
complete, even if the charging nozzle was 
disconnected before full charging was 
completed.
Energy economy mode
This system manages the duration of use of 
certain functions, in order to conserve a sufficient 
level of charge in the battery with the ignition off.
After switching off the engine and for a maximum 
cumulative period of around 30 minutes, you can 
continue to use functions such as the audio and 
telematics system, dipped beam headlamps or 
courtesy lamps.
Selecting the mode
A confirmation message is displayed when 
energy economy mode is entered, and the active 
functions are placed on standby.
If a telephone call is in progress at the 
time, it will be maintained for around 10 
minutes via the audio system’s hands-free 
system.
Exiting the mode
These functions are automatically reactivated the 
next time the vehicle is used.
To restore the use of these functions 
immediately, start the engine and let it run:
–
 
For less than 10 minutes, to use the 
equipment for approximately 5 minutes.
–
 
For more than 10 minutes, to use the 
equipment for approximately 30 minutes.
Let the engine run for the specified duration to 
ensure that the battery charge is sufficient.
T
o recharge the battery, avoid repeatedly or 
continuously restarting the engine.
A flat battery prevents the engine from  starting.
For more information on the  12
  V battery, 
refer to the corresponding section.
Load reduction mode
This system manages the use of certain 
functions according to the level of charge 
remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load 
reduction function temporarily deactivates certain 
functions, such as the air conditioning and the 
heated rear screen.
The deactivated functions are reactivated 
automatically as soon as conditions permit.
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve 
traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle 
when braking.   
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In the event of a breakdown
8► Lower the vehicle again fully.
►  Fold jack   2 and remove it.
 
 
► If fitted to your vehicle, tighten the anti-theft 
bolt using the wheelbrace  1  fitted with the anti-
theft socket
  4.
►
 
T
 ighten  the other bolts using the 
wheelbrace
 
1
  only.
►
 
Stow the tools in the tool box.
Fitting a steel or "space-saver" type 
spare wheel
If the vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, the 
washers A do not make contact with the steel 
or "space-saver" type spare wheel. The wheel 
is held in place by the conical contact surface 
B of each bolt.
After changing a wheel
Stow the punctured wheel in the carrier.
Go promptly to a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After 
inspection, the technician will advise you on 
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must 
be replaced.
Some driving aid functions should be 
disabled, e.g. the Active Safety Brake.
If your vehicle has tyre under-inflation 
detection, check the tyre pressures and 
reinitialise the system.
For more information on  Tyre under-inflation 
detection, refer to the corresponding section.
Tyre under-inflation detection
The steel spare wheel does not have a 
sensor.
Wheel with wheel trim
When refitting the wheel, refit the wheel 
trim, starting by aligning the cutout with the 
valve and then pushing the trim into place all 
round its edge with the palm of your hand.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low 
temperature or humidity), misting on the 
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps 
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear 
after the lamps have been on for a few 
minutes.
The headlamps have polycarbonate  lenses with a protective coating:
–
 
Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive 
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent 
products.
–
 
Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH 
neutral product.
–
 
When using a high-pressure washer on 
persistent marks, do not keep the lance 
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or 
their edges for too long, so as not to damage 
their protective coating and seals.
Changing a bulb must only be done with 
the ignition off and after the headlamp / 
lamp has been switched off for several 
minutes - risk of serious burns!
Do not touch the bulb directly with your 
fingers; use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet 
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the 
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb 
of the same type and specification. To avoid 
lighting imbalance, replace the bulbs in pairs.   
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In the event of a breakdown
Halogen bulbs (Hx)
To ensure good quality lighting, check 
that the bulb is correctly positioned in its 
housing.
Opening the bonnet/Accessing the 
bulbs
Proceed with caution when the engine is hot - 
risk of burns!
Take care with objects or clothing that could 
be caught in the blades of the cooling fan - 
risk of strangulation!
After changing a bulb
To refit, carry out the operations in 
reverse order to removal.
Close the protective cover very carefully to 
guarantee the sealing of the lamps.
Model with halogen 
headlamps
 
 
1. Sidelamps (W5W-5W)
2. Main beam headlamps (H1-55W)
3.Dipped beam headlamps (H7-55W)
4. Daytime running lamps (W21W LL-21W)
5. Direction indicators (PY21W-21W amber)
Model with Xenon 
headlamps
 
 
1.Main beam headlamps (H1-55W)
2. Dipped beam headlamps (D8S-25W)
3. Direction indicators (PY21W-21W amber)
Be aware of the zone behind the right 
lamp (vehicle direction), which may be 
hot with a risk of burning (degassing hoses).
Accessing the bulbs 
 
► Press the upper clip on the cover then tilt it 
backwards to remove it.
Dipped beam headlamps 
 
► Press the lower clip on the connector and 
remove the assembly of connector and bulb.
►
 
Pull out the bulb and replace it.
When refitting the connector and bulb in 
the lamp unit, correctly position the 
assembly in its housing until it clicks into 
place.
Do not touch the Xenon lamps (D8S) 
– risk of electrocution!
If you need to replace this type of bulb, you 
must contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Daytime running lamps 
 
► Press the two side clips on the connector and 
remove the assembly of connector and bulb.
►
 
Pull out the bulb and replace it.   
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In the event of a breakdown
8Sidelamps 
 
► Press the two side clips on the connector and 
remove the assembly of connector and bulb.
►
 
Pull out the bulb and replace it.
Main beam headlamps 
 
► Press the lower clip on the connector and 
remove the assembly of connector and bulb. 
►
 
Pull out the bulb and replace it.
Direction indicators 
 
► Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn 
anti-clockwise.
► Remove the bulb holder and replace the 
faulty bulb.
Rapid flashing of a direction indicator 
lamp (left or right) indicates that one of 
the bulbs on the corresponding side has 
failed.
Amber-coloured bulbs must be replaced  by bulbs with identical specifications and 
colour.
Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps
 
 
For the replacement of these bulbs, contact a 
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
A replacement kit for the LEDs is available from 
CITROËN dealers.
Front foglamps (H11-55W) 
 
► Underneath the front bumper , slacken the 
bolts on deflector  A, then remove it.
 
 
► Press the locking clip and disconnect the 
connector .
►
 
Unscrew the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-
clockwise and remove it.
►
 
Replace the faulty bulb.
You can also contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop to replace these 
bulbs.   
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Alphabetical index
Driving modes     148
Driving modes (Electric)     
148–149
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
    
99–100, 102
E
EBFD     99
Eco-driving (advice)     
7
ECO mode
    
149
Economy mode
    
190
Electric motor
    
5, 8, 25, 179, 191,  
194, 218, 222, 231
Electric windows
    
47
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
    
99
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
    
99
Emergency call
    
97
Emergency warning lamps
    
96, 204
Emissions control system, SCR
    
19, 198
Energy economy mode
    
190
Energy flows
    
25
Energy recovery
    
20, 148
Engine
    
198
Engine compartment
    
194
Engine, Diesel
    
177, 194, 204, 226
Engines
    
225
Environment
    
7, 36, 84, 135
ESC (electronic stability control)
    
99
F
Fatigue detection     169
Filling the AdBlue® tank    
196, 200
Filling the fuel tank
    
177–178
Filter, air
    
197
Filter, oil
    
197
Filter, particle
    
196–197
Filter, passenger compartment
    
77, 197
Finisher
    
213
Fitting a wheel
    
211–213
Fitting roof bars
    
192
Fittings, interior
    
68, 72
Fittings, rear
    
72
Flap, fuel filler
    
177–178
Flap, removable
    
53–55
Flashing indicators
    
89
Floor cab
    
218
Fluid, brake
    
195
Fluid, engine coolant
    
195
Fluid, power steering
    
195
Foglamp, rear
    
88, 216, 218
Foglamps, front
    
88, 215
Foglamps, rear
    
88
Frequency (radio)
    
276
Fuel
    
7, 177
Fuel consumption
    
7
Fuel tank
    
177
Fuses
    
218
G
Gauge, fuel    177–178
Gearbox, automatic    
143–147, 197, 220
Gearbox, manual
    
143, 197
Gear lever, automatic gearbox
   
144–147
Gear lever, manual gearbox
    
143
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency   
indicator
    
144
Glove box
    
68
G.P.S.
    
270
H
Hazard warning lamps     96, 204
Headlamp adjustment     
92
Headlamps, automatic dipping
    
90–91
Headlamps, automatic illumination
    
89–90
Headlamps, dipped beam
    
88, 214
Headlamps, halogen
    
214–215
Headlamps, main beam
    
88, 90, 214–215
Headlamps, Xenon
    
214
Head restraints, front
    
50
Head-up display
    
153–154
Heated bench seat
    
51
Heating
    
77–79, 81–84
Heating, additional
    
45, 83–84
Heating, programmable
    
26, 45, 83–85
High voltage
    
179
Hill start assist
    
142–143
Histogramme, fuel consumption
    
25–26   
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Alphabetical index
Horn    99
I
Ignition    138–139, 280
Ignition on     
139
Immobiliser, electronic
    
136
Indicator, AdBlue®  range
    
18
Indicator, coolant temperature
   
17–18
Indicator, engine oil level
    
18
Indicator lamps, operation
    
88
Indicators, direction
    
89
Inflating tyres
    
198, 236
Inflating tyres and accessories   
(using the kit)
    
206, 208–209
Information, vehicle
    
287
Infrared camera
    
153
Instrument panel
    
9, 153
Intelligent Traction Control
    
101
Internet browser
    
271, 274
ISOFIX
    
127, 130, 130–131
J
Jack    209–210, 277
Jump starting     
219
K
Key    28–29, 31–35
Key, electronic     
28, 139
Keyless Entry and Starting
   
28–34, 137–138
Key not recognised
    
139
Key with remote control
    
33, 136
Kit, hands-free
    
243–244, 257, 279
Kit, puncture repair
    
206–209
Kit, temporary puncture repair
    
206–209
L
Labels     5, 57
Labels, identification     
235
Lane Departure Warning System  
(LDWS)
    
168–169
Leather (care)
    
203
Level, AdBlue®
    
196
Level, brake fluid
    
195
Level, Diesel additive
    
196–197
Level, engine coolant
    
17–18, 195
Level, engine oil
    
18, 194
Level, headlamp wash
    
93
Level, power steering fluid
    
195
Levels and checks
    
194–196
Level, screenwash fluid
    
93, 196
Lighting
    
88
Lighting dimmer
    
22
Lighting, exterior
    
88
Lighting, guide-me home
    
90
Lighting, interior     86, 92
Lighting, mood     
92
Lighting, welcome
    
90
Loading
    
72, 191–192
Loading area fittings
    
71
Load reduction mode
    
190
Load restraint
    
71
Locating your vehicle
    
29
Locking
    
28–29, 33
Locking from the inside
    
37–38
Locking the doors
    
37
Low fuel level
    
177–178
Lumbar
    
48, 51–52
M
Mains socket (domestic network)     182
Maintenance (advice)     
180, 202
Maintenance, routine
    
153, 196, 198
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)
    
152
Map reading lamps
    
86
Markings, identification
    
235
Massage function
    
51–52
Mat
    
68, 153
Memorising a speed
    
154–155
Menu
    
256
Menu, main
    
24, 238
Menus (audio)
    
251–252, 263–264
Menu short cuts
    
24
Messages
    
281
Messages, quick
    
281